0121 607 8165
Suite 2A, Blackthorn House, St Pauls Square, Birmingham, B3 1RL 8.30am to 6.30pm Monday to Friday
Typical 1950's bungalow of brick construction with purpose built roof void bedrooms within a tile roof.
The thin roof and sides of the dormer are likely to be cold and prone to condessation and improvmeent may be difficult and expensive.
Extensive moss growth which is often an indicator that there is no insualtion in the roof. The moss will block rainwater goods and impede water flow off the roof.
Downpipe blocked probably due to moss catching in the bend.
Patch repairs to a metal roof. Metal roofs are prone to fracturing due to thermal movement
Blanket insualtion in part of an angled roof. The whole void should be insulated with ridgid insualtion that will allow air to flow over and remove condensation
Back of roof void partitions. No insulation.
Damp skirting board rotting. This type of decay is often casued by the plasetr touchin the juncture of the wall and floor and being able to sponge moisture.
No hand basin near to the toilet or between it and the kitchen sink is a health hazard
Leaking valve
Decayed roof timbers due to leaking felt covering